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Expelled RJD MP Pappu Yadav is set to release the English version of his autobiography titled From Fiefdom to Freedom from Madhepura, in July this year.
The Hindi version of the book Drohkal Ka Pathik (one who walked in a period of rebellion) was released in 2013.
Talking about the book, Pappu said the booktalks about his political journey, focusing more on the Kosi region. Published by Delhi-based Omji Publishing House Private Limited, the book is edited by Ashish Chopra.
Pappu said his autobiography would be released in Ranchi Literary Festival in July 2015. Later, it would be released in Patna.
He said people could purchase the 350-page book online from Flipkart too, beginning from May 19.
Pappu said: "People who have misconceptions about me must read this book."
The book is priced at Rs 300.
Pappu also said his second book which deals with his life in jail is currently under process and likely to be released after the Assembly elections.
Paswan's election plans
Union food and consumer affairs minister Ram Vilas Paswan, on Monday, said bitterness between RJD and JDU in coming days is going to increase after the merger of the Janata Party failed to materialise.
Paswan was referring to the split of Pappu Yadav's vote bank, especially in the Kosi region. The party is preparing for the assembly elections.
Lok Janashakti Party (LJP), from June 5, is going to launch the Bihar Bachao Bihar Banao Yatra. from Patna.
The Yatra will cover all district headquarters and will highlight the failures of the Nitish government. The LJP will highlight the rise in the state crime graph after Nitish's joining hands with RJD.
Apart from these, the party, to strengthen its base, has carried out a membership drive.
Paswan also said LJP will fight Assembly elections along with BJP and there are no differences between LJP and BJP.
On the issue of council election, the LJP leader said that the party has demanded six council seats from BJP and out of these, three - Hajipur, Nalanda, and Supaul - are sitting seats represented by LJP.
The other three seats are Madhubani, Samsatipur and Munger.
Valedictory programme

Srikrishna Science Centre, on International Museum Day, had presented a vintage and classic car exhibition on May 17. The valedictory programme was held today to honour the participants.
The participants were awarded mementos by the special guest, Laliteshwar Prasad Sahi, veteran Congress leader.
Speaking on the occasion, Sahi said he was happy to see people taking an active part in this initiative.
"It is not hard to own a car but to maintain it is the real challenge. Owning vintage and classic cars is a passion," he said.
Nine cars were exhibited.
Rabindra Kumar, who exhibited four cars, congratulated the science museum .
Amit bhelari, Ayesha Hassan and Roshan Kumar